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Capítulo 1826: Chapter 1387: A Na Never Heard Yet Instinctively Spoken

Anthony and Negris held a spit lon shell, leading a group of silver coins and so Star Descendants back to Ange’s side.

Negris asked sowhat urgently, “Ange, is this the shell of a spit lon? I’m not quite sure. Last ti when tidying up the Star Progeny Master’s treasury, I only glanced at it, but such a thick and hard shell should be from the spit lon, right?”

Ange took the shell, looked at it, nodded, and then tilted his head while examining it.

“Spit lon shell, second one, a subspecies found it, saying it was from an Abyss Dinsion.” Anthony quickly summarized the key points.

Although Negris had a good mory and exceptional calculation skills, he often took a long ti to get to the point. This kind of habit was fine when chatting, as it could easily open up topics, but when reporting, it wasted ti.

Ange grabbed the shell and squeezed it, seemingly feeling sothing. With a forceful squeeze, he flattened the shell and squeezed out several seed-like objects.

Anthony, Negris, and Durken exchanged shocked glances. They had already done so research on the shell when they arrived, particularly regarding its hardness, and even using all their strength, they couldn’t cause any damage to it.

It was precisely because of this that they were more certain this was a spit lon fruit. Only a shell of this hardness could withstand the lon’s eruption, not inferior to the fruit shell of the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms.

But Ange crushed it just casually? Aren’t they all with the Star God’s Body? Ange didn’t use other powers, nor did he transform, yet he simply crushed it with just his Star God’s Body? Had his body mutated?

From the shell, six seeds were squeezed out. Ange collected them and then looked at Anthony.

As Ange turned his head, Anthony imdiately understood his aning and hurriedly said, “These Star Descendants are loyal to us. I’m worried if the Ancient Man Snake is exposed and really goes berserk, they will also be killed by it. I hope Lord can isolate them.”

Ange nodded and tucked them into the Space-Ti Chessboard.

“Can the Space-Ti Chessboard really isolate them? Don’t we need Kram to seal the space or wrap it with the Holy Shroud?” Negris asked.

This level of space isolation was not as simple as stuffing it into any space. It required isolating soul contact.

Ange nodded, “If not isolated, stop ti, save.”

If isolation couldn’t be achieved, Ange could pause the ti in the Space-Ti Domain and then exchange a White Crystal for them.

Oh, I see. Negris nodded in understanding and was about to say sothing when suddenly the ground began to rumble violently.

They were at the edge of a leaf, and peering outward, they could see the surface of the God Star and the trunk of the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms. Everyone leaned out to observe.

Leaning forward, Negris and Anthony still couldn’t see anything due to the distance, the brightness of the God Star, and too many interferences. They couldn’t see the state of the God Star’s surface from the treetop, just like the other Star Descendants.

Unable to see anything, Negris and Anthony quickly shared Ange’s vision.

On the surface of the God Star, near the roots, a robust Star Fla Giant started running wildly. On its back, a face appeared, extending its arms; one hand was grasping sothing intangible, while the other was pulled back, drawing out an arrow of star fla.

It released the arrow, which shot out instantly, hitting a Star Descendant in the distance.

The Star Fla Arrow penetrated, accurately striking the White Crystal, shattering it.

The Star Descendant gazed incredulously at the arrow’s tail protruding from its body, then looked at the Star Fla Giant, and shattered in horror.

If the arrow hadn’t hit the White Crystal, the Star Descendant could fight on for hundreds of rounds, even if its body was shattered. But the Star Fla Arrow was like it had eyes, hitting the White Crystal every ti, making it the bane of the Star Descendants.

This was the first ti Ange and the others saw Ge Castle’s new form. Negris exclaid, “Is this Mai Bao or Ge Castle? Why does it look like Mai Bao devoured Ge Castle?”

Anthony responded, “It doesn’t matter who devoured whom. They are all part of the God Star. If Mai Bao devoured Ge Castle, that’d be even better. Mai Bao is easier to deal with than Ge Castle, but that seems unlikely.”

Negris also thought it unlikely; the Little Angel saw Ge Castle rolling up Mai Bao, and this form was probably for chopping down trees.

Sure enough, the Star Fla Giant ran while shooting the nearest Star Descendants. After reaching a certain distance from the root, it suddenly leapt up, shooting towards the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms’ main root like a cannonball.

In mid-air, the Star Fla Giant spread its arms, leaving a trail as if dragging two pieces of cloth.

The two pieces of cloth trailed behind the Star Fla Giant’s arms, resembling wings. As it was about to land, the Star Fla Giant clapped its hands together, rging the two pieces into one, and then twisted its entire body.

The cloth, conjoined but trailing on both sides, twisted instantly into sothing like a drill, and the Star Fla Giant plunged into the main root of the Tree of Ten Thousand Realms, drilling a large hole instantly.

The deeper it drilled, the wider the two ‘cloths’ spread, gouging out the hole into a crater, snapping the main root forcefully.

The Star Fla Giant’s tree-chopping technique had evolved, different from the previous blunt-force breaks.

After it severed the root, the Star Fla Giant tried to drill into the Molten Fire, but it hit the Molten Fire with a ‘thud’, as if it had been frozen solid. Other fragnts of the root didn’t sink down either, all piling atop the Molten Fire’s surface.

Frozen Molten Fire? How did those words co together? It was as absurd as vividly black, yet here it was before their eyes.

As the Star Fla Giant gazed into the Molten Fire, it saw countless tiny roots weaving like a pre-set net beneath.

Though it didn’t know how these roots froze the Molten Fire, the Star Fla Giant realized it couldn’t tunnel in and quickly turned to flee.

But the Ancient Man Snake had already mobilized its main body, prepared to prevent it from escaping. Countless roots pierced the space, enclosing it from all directions.

The Star Fla Giant waved its arms, its thick arms instantly dragging out long trails, transforming into two ‘cloths’ like blades, slicing through the approaching roots easily.

The Star Fla Giant swung its bladed arms, clearing a path through the roots and sap like two swords carving through a dense thicket.

But up ahead, more roots awaited. The Ancient Man Snake seed determined, blocking every direction the Star Fla Giant tried to advance with roots. Occasionally, roots would pierce its body, sucking life force madly.

It was a mutual destruction tactic where resources were drained; the roots were the Ancient Man Snake’s foundation. As long as the roots remained, it could recover from any grievous injury.

But now, to stop the Star Fla Giant, it spared its roots to barricade the opponent, akin to using its face to stop an attack.

So sap splashed onto the Star Fla Giant, igniting green Fla Aura.

But at this mont, the Star Fla Giant cared little, desperately swinging the bladed arms at the roots. Its face on its back also erged, waving another pair of arms that pulled out cloth-like blades, slicing the roots from all sides.

Like this, two faces, four arms, four blades, forcefully carved a bloody path through the never-ending root forest, disregarding the splattered sap.

Ge Castle had gauged the duration of these dyes. If the opponent wasted such resources only to splash pheromone dye on it, that’s just ideal. It’d only need to hide in the depths of the Molten Fire for three to five days.

Ge Castle charged forward with all its might, dyed entirely green. When it suddenly felt nothing beneath its feet, it realized it had passed the frozen Molten Fire area.

Nevertheless, Ge Castle didn’t dive imdiately; it leaped forward with great force, shooting tens of kiloters like a cannonball, then dove into the Molten Fire.

It rembered last ti it had subrged at the opponent’s preset position, nearly being blasted apart.

As Ge Castle dove into the Molten Fire, trying to descend rapidly, more roots erged, driving it into evasive maneuvers. Just a few hundred ters deeper, the green flas on it would be hard to detect.

Thinking it was about to escape the attack range soon, the real show began. The colossal Tree of Ten Thousand Realms trembled severely, splitting from its trunk as half of it slowly unfolded, straightening like a giant vine.

Seeing this, a strange na erged unbidden in every Star Descendant’s mind—Ancient Man Snake.

They had never heard of this na, yet seeing this giant vine, the word surfaced deeply in their consciousness, and many Star Descendants uttered it instinctively.

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